Paul Hunter has died at the age of 27 after a battle with cancer. The Leeds player was taken into the Kirkwood Hospice in Huddersfield last Friday and died on Monday evening. The three-time Wembley Masters champion was diagnosed with dozens of neuro endocrine tumours on the lining of his stomach in March 2005. Despite chemotherapy treatment, Hunter continued to compete professionally but won only one match last season and fell from fifth to 34th in the rankings. Hunter turned professional at the age of 16 in 1995 and won his first major title, the 1998 Welsh Open, at the age of 19. He also won the Welsh title in 2002 and picked up the British Open trophy the same year but he will be best remembered for his exploits at Wembley. Hunter recovered from 7-3 down to beat Fergal O'Brien 10-9 in the 2001 final and fought back from 5-0 to beat Mark Williams 10-9 in the final a year later. He completed a hat-trick of Masters victories in 2004 when he came from 7-2 down to beat Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-9. Hunter's best World Championship performance was reaching the semi-finals in 2003, where he led Ken Doherty 15-9 before the Irishman stormed back to win 17-16. Hunter would have been 28 on Saturday. He leaves a wife, Lindsey, and a daughter, Evie Rose, who was born on Boxing Day of last year.
More Gutted....... then i have been for most sport stars. George Best got alot of good wishes when the alcholic, woman beater, who didn't reach his peak died. Here we are talking about an amazing young guy who would do anything for anyone. Nothing was ever enough for him when he always practised at Zeneca down Leeds Road. His poor daughter who will never live to remember her wonderful dad. This has hit me hard and the only solace is he died in peaceful suroundings of a top quality hosptial. Though he knew probably his time was up when taken there because people tend to be taken there when no improvement is expected. I know because i have had family there before. Rest in peace to a great man and my thoughts are with his young family at this horrible time.
RE: R.I.P Paul He had his own snooker table put in at Zeneca and let anyone play on it when he wasn't there practising bless him. Anyway i would like to draw your attention to this SICK article with a guy who must be well happy now he's got his wish..... http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?i...=paul+hunter&svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&safe=off&sa=N